676 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



Corpuscles of Staniims,597, 

 598 



Corpus luteum, 608 



Corpus restiforme, 387 



Corpus striatum, 386 



Corrigenda, 354 f . 



Corsica, 444, 483, 542 



Cortex, 597, 598, 599 



Cortical glands, 599 



Cortical tissue, 597 



Corvina, 650 



Corydoras, 378, 577, 587; 

 taxonomy, 637 



Coryphwna, 418, 488, 490, 

 653 



Coryphaenidae, 653 



Cosmine, 401 



Costa Rica, 431 



Costia necatrix (parasite) , 

 550 



Costiasis, 550 



Cote-d'Or, 445 



Cottidae, 374, 658 



Cottocomephorus, 658 



Cotton States Exposition, 

 466 



Cottus, 394, 496, 498, 523, 

 550, 572, 609, 658; in 

 aquaria, 374 ; embryol- 

 ogy, 415; habits, 499; 

 migrations, 516; nests, 

 579; "Mopskopf," 604 



Counting devices, 554 



Courland, 450 



Courtship, 577, 578 



Crab-eater — see Rhachi- 

 centron 



Crag Beds, England, 542 



Crag d'Anvers, 542 



Craig Brook, 562 



Cranial muscles, 520, 521 



Cranial nerves, 524, 525, 

 526 



Craniata, 385, 615 f. 



Cranium — see Skull 



Crappie — see Pomoxys 

 annularis 



Crater Lake, 429 



Creatine, 389 



Creatinine, 389 



Creation, 605 



Creatochanes, 377 



Cremnohates, 392 



Cremona, 518 



Crenacara, 651 



Crenicichla, 374, 651 



Crenilabrus, 393, 543, 577 



Crescent Lake, 430 



Crespano, 538 



Cretaceous fossil fishes, 

 536-538; egg-cases, 528 



Crimea, 450, 538 



Cristse acusticae, 380 



Cristiceps, 410 



Cristivomer, 558 



Croatia, 439, 480, 540, 541 



Cromeria, 589 



Croonian Lecture, 591 



Cross-fertilization, 505, 582 



Crossophilis, 623 



Crossopterygii, 362, 401, 

 585, 622; fins, 460, 461; 



skull, 593 ; urinogenital 

 system, 609 



Cruive, 463 



Crustacea, as parasites, 

 543, 544; as food, 555 



Crvptogonimus (parasite) , 

 545 



Crystalline lens, 388, 419, 

 575, 603 



Crystallogobius, 529, 572, 

 657 



Ctenodontidae, 624 



Ctenodus, 624 



Ctenoidei, 399 



Ctenolabrus, 596 



Clenops, 375, 595 



Cuba, 468, 556; fauna, 431; 

 fisheries, 473, 479; pa- 

 laeontology, 538 



Cubiceps, 646 



Cuitzeo, Lake, 432 



Culham, 535 



CuUercoats, 469 



Cumberland R., 427 



Cupula terminalis, 380, 511 



Curacao 1., 431, 479 



Curare, 366, 407, 553 



Curimatus, 634 



Curing fish, 468 



Currents, 405, 406; influ- 

 ence on migrations, 515; 

 influence on distribution, 

 571 



Cusps — see Dermal den- 

 ticles 



Cutaneous sensory papillae, 

 509 



Cuticle, 510, 611 



Cutis vera, 509, 510 



Cutlassfish — see Trichiurus 



Cutr6, 541 



Cuvier, types, 518 



Cyathaspis, 663 



Cybium — see Scombero- 

 Tnorus 



Cyclamen (poisonous plant) , 

 490 



Cyclochceta (parasite), 550 



Cyclochaetiasis, 550 



Cyclogaster, 576, 658 



Cyclogasteridae, 393 



Cycloidei, 399 



Cyclopia, 603 



Cyclopium — see Arges 



Cyclopterichthys, 658 



Cyclopteriidae, 658 



Cycloplems, 385, 399, 402, 

 415, 492, 499, 509, 511, 

 672, 596, 658; adhesive 

 disk, 362; anatomy, 369; 

 nests, 579; skull, 593 



Cyclostomata, abdominal 

 pores, 361; alimentary 

 canal, 365, 366; anatomy, 

 367, 368; in aquaria, 

 373; auditory organs, 

 380; blood, 383; brain, 

 3S5, 386, 387; circula- 

 tion, 389, 390, 391; den- 

 tition, 397, 398; dermal 

 skeleton, 399; eggs, 410, 

 411, 413, 414, 528, 529; 



eye, 418; fins, 457, 459; 

 head, '500, 515; herm- 

 aphroditism, 503 ; integu- 

 ment, 510; muscles, 520;- 

 nervous system, 522, 523, 

 524, 526; olfactory or- 

 gans, 527; pancreas, 543; 

 reproduction, 576, 577, 

 607; skeleton,- 588, 589; 

 skull, 592; spinal cord, 

 596; suprarenals, 598; 

 thyroid gland, 606; ver- 

 tebral column, 611; vis- 

 ceral skeleton, 612; 

 natural history, taxon- 

 omy and distribution, 

 615 f. 



Cyclothone, 369, 385, 514, 

 524 



Cymatogaster, 529 



Cymothoidae (parasites) , 

 544 



Cymothoinae (parasites) , 

 544 



Cynoglossus, 365, 527 



Cynolebias, 376, 587, 643 



Cynoscion, 414, 497, 512, 

 547, 650 



Cypress Hills,. 540 . 



Cyprinidae, 634-636; air- 

 bladder, 364; alimentary 

 canal, 365, 366; anatomy, 

 369; in aquaria, 377, 378; 

 auditory organs, 380, 

 381; eye, 383, 418; brain, 

 583; color, 392, 394; 

 pharyngeal teeth, 399; 

 scales, 402; embryology, 

 412, 415; hermaphrodit- 

 ism, 503; hybrids, 505, 

 506; " pearl organs," 510; 

 parasites and diseases, 

 545, 548; pectoral girdle, 

 550 ; reproduction, 577, 

 582; skeleton, 589; skull, 

 594 ; suprarenals, 598 ;. 

 kidney, 609 ; vertebral 

 column, 618 



CyprininiB, 635 



Cyprinodon, 376, 394, 582 



Cyprinodontidae, 418, 510, 

 512, 595, 642, 643; air- 

 bladder, 364; anatomy, 

 369; in aquaria, 375, 376; 

 as mosquito destroyers, 

 404, 559; hybrids, 409, 

 506; sex, 409, 586; vivi- 

 parity, 582; respiratory 

 organs, 585 



Cyprinus, 401, 404, 490, 

 550, 556, 576, 596, 635; 

 aestivation, 363; anat- 

 omy, 369 ; embryology, 

 410, 415; food, 493; 

 growth and age, 496, 

 498, 635; gustatory or- 

 gans, 498 ; hermaphro- 

 ditism, 504; hiberna- 

 tion, 504; hybrids, 506; 

 skin, 509; lateral line, 

 511; nerves, 522, 525; 

 diseases and parasites> 



